Ashland, Oregon Planning Documents: Recent submissions

  • Ashland (Or.) (Ashland, 2009-12-30)
    A Zoning Map Amendment to extend the "Freeway Sign Zone/Freeway Overlay District" from its previous 700-foot radius to include the westernmost 100 feet of a portion of 545 Clover Lane and two additional properties along ...
  • Ashland (Or.) (Ashland, 2008-04-23)
    Amendments to muni-code revising definitions, zoning district classifications, revisisions to conditional use standards and general regulations for all zones and various other sections of the Chapter 18. Also providing for ...
  • Ashland (Or.) (Ashland, 2008-07-23)
  • Ashland (Or.) (Ashland, 2007-11-08)
    Allows for the conversion of existing multi-family rental units into for-puchase housing when the existing structure meets the general regulations of the zoning district as a permitted use. When a structure(s) does not ...
  • Ashland (Or.) (Ashland, 2007-01-05)
  • Ashland (Or.) (Ashland, 2007-01-05)
    Annexation of a 1.6 ac. parcel located at 593 Crowson Road. Includes a Comprehensive Plan and Zonding Map change from Jackson Co. Rural Residential (RR-5) to City of Ashland zoning Employment (E-l) w/ portion of parcel ...
  • Ashland (Or.) (Ashland, 2007-01-08)
  • Ashland (Or.); Fair Housing Council of Oregon (City of Ashland (Or.), 2009-06-19)
    This analysis is undertaken in order to determine what types of impediments to fair housing choice may exist in the City of Ashland. Impediments may include actions, omissions, or decisions taken with the intent of, or ...
  • Ashland (Or.) (City of Ashland (Or.), 2000-08-18)
    This report presents the TTPC [Transportation, Transit and Parking Committee] recommendations for an integrated approach for transportation management citywide. The TTPC believes that an integrated, multi-element solution ...
  • Ashland (Or.); Ashland (Or.). Dept. of Community Development (City of Ashland (Or.), 2005-11-21)
    The process of conducting a BLI can be divided into two components. This land component is a broad-brush assessment of whether the Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) contains enough land to satisfy the community’s 20 year housing ...
  • Ashland (Or.); Rockrise and Watson (Firm); Royston, Hanamoto, Mayes & Beck; Larry Smith & Company; Oredson, Vincent L.; Cornell, Howland, Hayes & Merryfield (City of Ashland (Or.), 1966-12)
    This report contains the plan for the central area of Ashland. It covers the central area, a portion of Lithia Park, and other major land use s which are adjacent to the downtown area. The plan is an element of the ...
  • ECO Northwest, Ltd.; Ashland (Or.) (City of Ashland (Or.), 2007-04)
    This report presents an Economic Opportunities Analysis (EOA) for the City of Ashland consistent with the requirements of statewide planning Goal 9 and the Goal 9 administrative rule (OAR 660-009). A goal of this project ...
  • Ashland (Or.); Fitzgerald, Kimberli (City of Ashland (Or.), 2008)
    Based upon the preferences of the Historic Commission as well as input from staff and the community, a ten year implementation plan has been developed. The timeline for implementation of each individual project has been ...
  • Ashland (Or.); Fitzgerald, Kimberli (City of Ashland (Or.), 2008)
    Based upon input from... surveys and questionnaires, needs were identified in five different program areas. Recommendations for code changes and alternative projects to address these needs were presented to the ...
  • Medford (Or.); Ashland (Or.) (City of Ashland (Or.), 2006-01-01)
    The goal of the manual is to create a useful, consistent standard for public and semi-public infrastructure design and construction. It is intended to apply primarily to publicly owned infrastructure within Public Rights ...
  • Ashland (Or.) (Ashland (Or.), 2007-10)
    This doubling of home costs in just 5 years... has essentially created a market where the resident renter population is very unlikely to transition into homeownership. As a community these factors stress the importance ...
  • Ashland (Or.). Dept. of Community Development; Ashland (Or.) (City of Ashland (Or.), 2000-05-02)
    The overall goal of the CDBG program is to develop viable urban communities by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment and expanding economic opportunities principally for low-and moderate-income ...
  • Ashland (Or.). Dept. of Community Development; Ashland (Or.) (City of Ashland (Or.), 2008)
    This document, the CDBG Action Plan for Program Year 2008, describes the project(s) that the City will undertake and the manner in which the project(s) are consistent with the priorities of the Five-Year Consolidated ...
  • Ashland (Or.). Dept. of Community Development; Ashland (Or.) (2008-09-12)
    In May of 2005, the City of Ashland Acknowledged the Five-Year Consolidated Plan (2005-2009). Fourteen priorities (goals) are identified in the Five-Year Consolidated Plan. The priorities are not ranked in order of ...
  • Ashland (Or.). Dept. of Community Development; Ashland (Or.) (City of Ashland (Or.), 2007-09-12)
    In May of 2005, the City of Ashland Acknowledged the Five-Year Consolidated Plan (2005-2009). Fourteen priorities (goals) are identified in the Five-Year Consolidated Plan. The priorities are not ranked in order of ...

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